Mollie Mia Murphy
she/her
It Takes One to Know One
Mollie Mia Murphy weaves Irish oral history into visual forms to explore and lament on the lasting consequences of the early 19th century Ordnance Survey. During this time, the land was commodified, having been measured by chains. By examining the ecological impact of historical colonialism on language, culture and changes in land use, Murphy reveals the connection that has been lost between humans and nature.
From in-depth reading of Irish folklore recorded in the National Folklore Collection, the National Botanic Gardens, and the National History Museum, Murphy has gathered mythical stories of the revenge of nature on those who attempt to meddle with its sacred resources.
Playing with the tension between reality and myth in Irish folklore, this body of work presents digital portals which pour into our reality in the form of 3D prints of the regionally extinct water beetle, Bidessus Minutissimus.
It Takes One to Know One, close-up detail 2024, 3D print, 20cm x 40cm x 20cm
It Takes One to Know One, installation view 2024, chrome vinyl, artificial grass, CGI studies, 3D prints
It Takes One to Know One, close-up detail 2024, 3D print, 20cmx 40cm x 20cm